Artwork Statement:
Landline speaks to an ancestral bandwidth, a frequency carried not through technology but through presence and ritual. This portrait resists exoticization by offering no spectacle—only grounding. It asks the viewer not to look at, but to listen with. The desert is not empty; it reverberates. The figure is not still; she is in transmission. What is inherited, what is held, and what is heard—these are the threads that bind image to meaning.